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Old 04 May 2010, 08:28 PM
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as above i need to get another fpr as mine stopped working properly today during a remap ending in it not being done any recomendations and suppliers? was looking at fuel lab and aeromotive? going to be running mid to late 300s in v1 sti.

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Old 04 May 2010, 08:42 PM
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Most specialists recommend the Fuelab (get the 3 port version) - as they work well without issue and last a long time.

If you don't need the 3-port's 2nd side feed-port, it can be bunged with the supplied threaded plug. The 2 and 3 port are the same price, you see - so may as well get the 3-port in case you decide to go true parallel feed into it, whether now or later.

Lateral Performance supply 'em. Around £190 for the normal sized ones... or c.£200 for the "mini" version. I believe they came with all you need, inc. a glycerine-filled 7bar/100psi pressure gauge - used for initial setting up purposes...

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would this be any good?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Motorsport-Adj...item1c10a6fa59

or

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FUEL-PRESSURE-...item563995ecd0

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Don't know.

As said, most specialists advocate the Fuelab as it does what you want from it... and reliably... and lasts a long time.

I wouldn't skimp on anything to do with perceived inferior fuelling products - could be curtains for your pride and joy if it don't perform. But hey, that's just my opinion.
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been told that turbosmart are just as good too
but im after a fuelab too

lateral is £193 at the moment delivered.
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